You CAN Learn these 3 Advanced English Vocabulary Words ✅

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Pleasant voice accompanied by nice melody. In spring my allergy comes and go. It is just transient, the cases of Covid 19 were proliferated and doctors were untenable during the pandemic.

ФирдавсФайзиев-уы
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Que tutorial tan maravilloso. Gracias.

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Very beautiful, verily speaking ! 🤗🤗🤗thanks a lot !

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Thanks. This advanced level vocabularies help me to expand my English skill.

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Proliferate. Interesting. I think it's used for microorganisms as well. Fungi proliferate in wet and closed spaces.

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Always great lessons, keep it up. My favorite teacher.

Leon
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Este es un ingles bastante fluido.Gracias.

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Thank you dear teacher for the short English class. 🥳🎉🎊📚📖📚🎉🎊🥳

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Hello Rachel!
I hope you're doing great!
I am coming with another question about aspiration.
I know that we aspirate the "p t k" when coming at the beginning of a word or at the beginning of a stressed syllable, and you told me that you also aspirate them when coming at the end of a syllable when the next syllable starts with a Vowel to help make the link smoother.
So far it's okay. But what if the sound "p" came at the beginning of an unstressed syllable as in "champian", how can I not aspirate the "p" in "pian" since sound "p" is naturally produced with an amount of air coming out of the mouth after releasing the lips???? I hope you can understand what I am trying to say! How can I differentiate between the natural p and the aspirated p ?
I'm hoping you can help me!
Thank you in a advance, Rachel.

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An Amarican man visit Guwahati city (India) and mother Kamakhya temple It is a powerful temple

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1. to explode
2. ephemeral
3. unsustainable

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